Zen Ryo Kyo.
Days and Months Towards Restoration of (Human) Rights.On
15th November 2001, the association of Hansen Disease sanatoria
residents of Japan (called Zen Ryo Kyo) celebrated its 50th anniversary
and published this book. In its appendix is listed over 300 titles
of publications between 1976-2000 (personal histories/records, literary
works, poems, essays.... ) all by the residents of Hansen's Disease
sanatoria.

Levyson, Sidney
Maurice (1899-1967). Alone No Longer; the Story of the Man who
Refused to be One of the Living Dead! By Stanley Stein with
Lawrence G Blochman. Foreword by Perry Burgess. Carville, La., The
Star, 1974, c1963.

Takita, Eiji.
History of Hansen's Disease in Chosen (Korea) - Sorok Do Under
Japanese Colonial Occupation.A
very detailed historical study of the only national leprosarium
in the peninsula. Korea was under Japanese colonial occupation from
1910 so their modern Hansen's Disease policy was administered by
the Japanese government until liberation in 1945. Sorok do was an
island solely occupied to create a national leprosy sanatorium (1916)
where more than six thousand people were confined.

Medical
Research

Juscenko, A
A & Terescenko, R G. Armadillos, Dasypodidae - Ecology, Biological
Characteristics, Experimental Model in Biomedical Research. Bibliography
(1830-1983). Leprosy Research Institute, Astrakhan, 1983.
"The booklet contains the list of publications on armadillo
distribution, habits, biology and the results of biomedical investigations
using the armadillos as laboratory animals from 1830 up to date.
The issue is supplied with the subject index (in Russian and English)
and the authors' index."

Juscenko,
A A & Terescenko, R G. Armadillos, Dasypodidae - Ecology,
Biological Characteristics, Experimental Model in Biomedical Research.
Bibliography (1981-1992) Part 2. Leprosy Research Institute,
Astrakhan, 1993.
"The booklet is the second issue of the Bibliographical Index
Armadillos and contains a list of publications of the recent
decade and those published before 1982 but not included into [sic]
the first one which was published in 1983. The compilers of the
Index, besides the publications on armadillo usage in leprosy researches,
have tried to include the most comprehensive list of the works devoted
to systematics, anatomy and physiology, natural habitats of all
representatives of the mammal family Armadillo (the Oder of Edentata)
and their usage in other applied and fundamental biomedical investigations."